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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE i SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920 { —soODR, HARRIS 10 the wind, appeared on the streets ol DAE V. ANDERBILTS HONEYMOONING day, bedecked in a straw hat, flannel = trousers, blue coat and. white shoes, m " 4 He moved so swiftly down Main street ; a . with the wind that his name was not : i * learned. z a Attorneys Here i euto out? SUNDAY MORNING AREA Ra OHA ta : If you haven’t a boy set a good example for some one else’s boy. $ t pusineese Seite ae “ if LET'S ALL GO TO CHURCH : Hi Former Resident of Bismarck SPRUE aa $ : ; i °. * Returns from Trin . ka e Will Preach at Presbyter- ‘8. E. Bergeson, the Popular clothicr, t Publicity Dept. Presbyterian Church Bismarck, N. D. : ian Church Tomorrow returned yesterday from eastern points : | where he went on a buying trip. Mr. j Ree betes ce eee dee ofebetoeobotedeoeofrdetesoerdeceoestodoceoeolobedor oonkeorbooe sfonde onocdeto ooesfode oo odooooredosbrbebo doled beaded 1, ‘Bergeson spent much of his time at | - » in San Diego, California. Dr. Chas. W. Harris, a former resi- dent of Bismarck is now in the, city. He will speak at the Presbyterian Chicago conferring with heads of the large clothing houses. Nurse is II! |“GOLFITIS” DESCENDS ON CITY AND or the Country club will be on May 31, which will be a holiday. Prizes church , Sunday “morning at 10:30) ics sarati Dolve, @ senior nurse H WILLING VICTIMS RESPOND TO CALL! may be given for the golfers on that °In order to meet other important; tthe Bismarck hospital, who had ne engagements Dr. Harris is obliged ta leave for the west immediately at the close of the service, and the congre- gation is requested to assemble promptly. There will be a change in the order of the service to accomod- ate the speaker. Dr.' Harris was for ten years pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and has many friends in the city. He is now field secretary of the interchurch world movement with headquarters at Boise, Ida. His family at present are Pe od | CITY NEWS | * = Leaves Hospital Mrs. H. E. Winchester, of ‘Hazeiton left the Bismarck hospital today af- Forty couples attended a successful dance given last night in Elks’ hall by the Royal ‘Neighbors for members and their friends. Refreshments were served at midnight. The committee in’ charge of the dance was praised for the success of the affair, Mem- hers of the committee are Mrs. 'R. D. Johnson, Mrs. L. LaRue, Mrs. W Niam } Rutz, Mrs. E. A. Brown and Mrs. A. U.| Gussner. ls just recovered from an operation for appendicitis, was taken ill, Wednes- day and has undergone a second oper- ation. Friends and nurses, especially her class mates, hope for a speedy re- covery in time to graduate with her class. Barn is Burned * Catching fire from embers carried from the city dump grounds,by the high wind. the barn of Cal Wilson, farmer, on South Ninth street, near the city limits, burned this afternoon. The loss is estimated at $200 to $390. It was necessary to stretch 1,600 Yeet of hose, and the fire wagon was forced to make a second trip for hose. For- tunately, the wind was in the right direction to prevent further spread of the blaze. “Marked Men,” which had its: first showing at the Orplieum Theatre last night. might be set down as one of the big photodramas of the year. Unt- versal bas ‘made a production to be proud of, and its popular star, Harry Carey, has never done finer work than in this gripping epic of the American desert. Millions of readers are ac- quainted with the story of “Marked Men.” Written by a popular Ameri- Hot Springs.—There is something romantic about “Ol Vir- gin’y.” Maybe that’s why Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr., of New York, and his bride, formerly Miss Rachel Littleton, picked this sunny spot in Virginia for their honeymoon.’ The groom was New York’s millionaire newspaper reporter. Guests at their wedding partook of the largest wedding cake ever made in this country. When “The Bravest Man” can novelist, Peter B. Kyne, it at- 4 young ‘Bismarck man, who fears! tracted wide attention, under the title neither the stares of passers-by or! “The Three Godfathers,” when it ap- the photographer snapped them, out for a stroll, the “smile that won't come off” spread itself across their, faces. 1 peared in the Saturday Evening Post. ! ARRAS, school in the hands of selected in “Golfitis” bas descended on ; Marck. The little germ is busier than ever, too. New victims already are reported, | ;and the list is growing rapidly. Women are responding, well as men. “Country club golf enthnsiasts de clare that this year is to be the best golf year in the club's history. Last ‘Sunday over seventy players swarmed over the greens under a hot sun, So. marked has been the in- crease in interest in golf that the Country chid, officials are trying to make arrangements to obtain an in- structor, Bis- Women Enthused Women are playing golf this year more than ever, according to A. E. NOTED DETECTIVE WHO WORKED ON TURTLE LAKE} MURDER MYSTERY LEAVES Eugene F. Hezner, one of the heads of the Thiel Detective Service com- pany of St. Paul, who represented the attorney general’s office in the Turtle iLake murder mystery, left Bismarck this morning for Jamestown where he will make an investigation for private partie: Mr. Hezner contributed in a large measure to the solution of the Turtle ‘Lake murder mystery, the ar- golf tournament this’ year, probably will be held the in’ July, and many golfe city will enter in the cinb. ‘That week will be the caddies’ won- derful time, as fifty caddies will be needed dfring the tournament. New Record Made KE. 'B. Cox, of the attorney-general’s offic wlfich other goMfers ‘are trying to equal. He made the third the Country club irse in one stroke, the first time it has ever been done, } it js said. Several players have scores of close to forty for the nine. hole course. Addition Nearly Complete The new addition to the Country club, 24 by 50 feet, in which will be the new dining room, probably will team out of the abundance of mater- jal. has hung up a new record ; hole at} turned in| ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL Members of the Country Club A special 50e Club Break- fast from 8 to 12, and a 75e Incheon. ter a serious illness. o— * Bolster, secretary of the Country club.| be finished this week. Pian te aWialen . . q . TT Ra OAS AT THE MOVIES | Bismarck will entertain the state’ One of the big events of the spring A. special - chicke o dinnet Royal Neighbors’ Dance o- —= CapHEUM SHEATRE < ae i at $1.00 per cover for Sun- day only, May 16th. Special Sunday Dinner Eat Your Sunday Dinner at the Z “Marked Men” must not be classed | structors. Classes for all. A eeu a sta can eac ; with the general run of western pic-| _Junioy Endeayor at 3:09 p. m. Senior in the state penitentiary serving a F x tures. While its locale is the great} Endeavor at 7:00. Theodore Smith, life sentence. . 3 t : American desert, its story is universal | President. . 2 eee eee \ in its theme. The audience last night Evening worship at 8:00. The best Legion Baseball Tea = were especially moved during the place to prepare for the week’s work. eae eats fete for eee * . ‘ isert scenes, where the dying mother|'The old hymns and a pra : piv 16 ts Ree eee This Sunday we will serve a splendid Home Cooked Chicken Frit - | entrusts her babe to the three fugitive | sage. Theme “The Great baseball team last night, ‘The players Dinner, at a very reasonable price KNOWLES we JEWELER i bandits. Anthem “Praise Ye Jehovah met at the Grand Pacific hotel and i i Fred A. Bobb TTS MARCKN.DAR ; Manager Bauer of the Orpheuni| “H. H. Ferner will sing a solo. want sto sthe capitol ball park, ‘The Dinner will be prepared by Fre - Bol | DIAMONDS “JEWELRY Theatre recommends this feature 10] All ate. cordially invited to the ser-| Tegion expecla to develon a stron Dinner will be served from 12 noon to 9 o’ciock p. m. i be the best Harry Carey picture ever | vices of the church. % {shown in Bismarck. It’s the kind of ) iy ‘e YT a picture that is sure to make a hit. McCabe Methodist Episconal Church | sopez-cofetetefotepeteeibetlbelbebeededpfocpde: MAKE OUR CAFE YOUR HOME DINING ROOM®é d t d with everyone that aces ji. Don't |. 16:30 Morning Worship. Sermon] ® © fail to be present tonight. theme “Co! ‘ated Personality.” ° - ELTINGE THEATRE under the direction of Mrs. J. A. q ; f “Sunnyside,” in which Charlie Chap-| Larson, ‘ lin is the star, and which will be seen| Reception of membe 510 Broadway i s. e; t at the Eltinge Theatre starting Mon. | An interesting service for all. 4 %{ day, is the third of the million dollar! 12 M Sunday school, Mr. A. A. Loeh- | 4 CCA @ j comedies which Mr. Chaplin has made} rke, Superintendent. Two - bible . 4 & since the organ ion of the Charlie cla for men. The young men’s = c - $| Chaplin company, his own producing y taught bythe pastor and the oer ‘a t0.0, ” Heheededobedeb bed debefebebebdebede fetter, 4 ; enterprise. The first one “A Dog’s| Men's classitaught by Mr. Jackson ih lala i tt i 2 x Life,” and the second “Shoulder|. cordially invite men to attend and ‘ We cannot oversiress the advantages Arms.” "| take part in the discussions. } . The one big outstanding feature}7 P, M. Epworth League, Mr. N. C. 2 ; oe e! we present to gift buyers. Whether picture of the year is “When Bear- Mason, President: The Epworth (i s * 1 ‘cat Went Dry,”, which’ will ‘be the] League Institute to be held in Man- : i €ar S or ‘ ! f it concerns the ualitys: the price, attraction at the ‘ltinge theatre on] dan this June will be an item of !& wee mea’ S or a i 1¢e, we are Monday for two days. interest in the League. t ‘ needed information or at VIC 2 . The famous and widely read novel |'8.00 ttousing Gospel service for all e favorably placed to satisfy all their | of Charles Neville Buck, of the same] the people. Stirring song. servien, b 5 title. has ben made into a photoplay The congregation will be led by « 4 ra ua 10n ki demands. that teems with dramatic intensity | .chorus of (wenty. voices in the sing. t e weet eart j * Pad] | and suspense. Ineo we hymns ne are worth % | The characters of the picture are] while. The pastor will deliver a oi a a . those hardy mountaineers of eastern bricf sermon .on the subject “The Candy is an unfailing gift to . ; ; : \ a Specializing in eomacky al ant eoestor Tee BresiaN atu Hepat any girl—its sweetness of taste La Tosca, Delta, Richelieu and Regent aoe al. have sl slight regar an-| Specia aes nae as Ae . « ‘ T] mage laws. ‘They are the descendants] Anthem..." Simper prorluees Sweetness in ove \ in all lenge, erom fifteen to thirty inches, al of the hardy pioneers who blazed a Chorus. choir nd of course the best candy H 1 d Ants, Unusual Jewelry trail from the shores of Vitel S hors One by one the Shadows} goes farthest in that direction. Hothing will please a young lady ped dae through the mountains of that State] Ma Jowll 4 & obese. “Ge aS a string of pearls—nothing more up to date or L and Kentucky. They fought the Sout ae He st pee ats ee andonies y eg . treacherous savage and settled the Duets Kingdon eens evans ar ne purest and choices Wrist watches, rings, fountain pens, Ever- | q ti yur “Blue Grass State.’ ‘They made 1 Mrs, Carter and Mr. Quigley variety. st watches, S, ain pens, <Es pits aaye noted rae Hever pat possible for an empire to be founded| Male Chorus..“Art Thou Weary”. . ; eg pencils, mesh bags and lavallieres are also c r unusual jJewelry—almost ev- that gives to us and our children that f Towner. good, : e o J sf G lit: follow, a land that knows no counter- Men’s Octette THE SWEETS SHOP Suitable gifts for the young man: A watch, ° 5 eryone asks for something just a lit- port for riches. ‘The service will oven at § o'clock cud? Wnks, scar? pins, gold knives riage: Het ond T£E ~* } INAV. It is such of kind of men and {and Close promptly at 9:15. An extra Bama Ph tle different—something individual. women that “When Bearcat Went} special invitation is extended stran-|{ 410 Main St. Phone 52 $ pencils aan ssh eee ene i j i ~ Dry” has to do, and needless to say | & in the city. ‘ , arge selection of appropriate gifts rig! An unusual situation makes it possi a picture-play of unlimited entertain- G. H. Quigley, Minister. | Mte444 ¥s priced. * ble for us to present continually the ment qualities is provided. share iA Sv a i ze See Zion Lutheran Church ; newer creations. o> 7 a0 i Aga a, m. German service. B ONHAM BROS °. Zz ; t) * 8:09 p.m. nglish service, H We are showing many gifts from fif- | CHURCH NOT Ss I Services are held in the ‘Lutheran bd 4 a church on Avenue D between Sixth " ty cents and up, but our name on ue St. George's Episcopal Church | and Seventh streets. All are welcome Jewelers and Optometrists 3rd and layer to our services. box 1 sufficient guarantee as 0 Rev. George Buzzelle, Rector. V. Bartling. o > * Quality. Sunday after Ascension. [egret cals eee XK a t : : Holy Communion at 8 a. m, TAKES HER LIFE % Sunday.echool 3 10: 1,| Ironwood, Mich. May 15,—-Dement- Norning prayer and sermon at 11.1 oq since the birth of her child, three | pike ehieoran Se sce a months ago, Mrs: John Kemp, of | I aie : Wakefield, today shot herself with ‘a ® ° : Christian ‘Science Society rifle before her sister could wrest the N H sung orth se and Ave. C. | iy rom her hand ‘he bull pans God Made the Appendix,. ¢ ¥ THE JEWELER Subject: “Mortals and Immortals.” saeeuee toe ae on throuel M di : P isons It Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Bt ae e tcine 0 9 i . Wednesday Evening Meeting at 8 < i Established 1907 Bismarck OB soon etna be nie ay Surgery Removes It, A rea is - ‘ 2 99 2 ing every Tuesday, Thurday, and Sat- cs . . . iali in D ond. urday from 2 to 4 p. m. THE BEST PEOPLE A cameleer about to start Chiro ractic Saves It. e specialize in Diam Ss i 9 5 Seyt) eaal : All persons are welcome to attend Who aie the best people? across the desert asked ie : Hott EE ae ee : They are the people of ne eelror dice Mille : Do you believe in a perfect Supreme Being? £ as sound judginent ae true “Please Master,” replied the Do you believe that this perfect Supreme Be- First Bantist Church sense of values. boca s camel, “is the straight way ing could do an imperfect thing? Could you Corner 4th street and Avenue B. 1/|! the war time they are uti- across the desert closed up? suggest one thing that He does that could be blocks north of Grand Pacific Hotel.!) Jizing every means to econ- The sti lent way. to: relisble impreval Sunday May 16th. ‘ ‘ insurance is through this agen- iy ; t “Services 10:45 a.m. and=7:45 p. m.|} omy and conservation. ey. : . Could you suggest an improvement to be \ , S | f) or Rev. Oscar S. Jacobson will conduct Having investigated Representing a number of added’ tova tiewsbora babe? Vv both services. This good man with a ; i strong. sound, progressive com- s man make a single article, tool, instru- Fz i £ a e fine record’as a minister, covering Gates Half Sole Tires, panies, including the old. relia Hit iuiaiters se does he add one finprove® Bis more than 17 years, should have a they-h b * . le “Hartford,” we are equipped attercanother? ‘ Let % i 5 y have brought in their | te ae hacia ae ment after. another ; ; . good hearing. ney have ig. : to take care of every insurance nate is perfect; makes perfect bodies, trees, Guaranteed Raincoats Direct From Sunday school 12 to 1 o'clock. casings good for 500 to need, - ee tee eee Toten bogien ers Prayermeeting, Wednesday. May 19, 1,000 miles and Gates have Ask us about the ‘Hartford's’ is the handiwork of Him. These objects are perfect. complete at Factory to Customer 8 elon: E. Stockt th made them good for 5,000 , er Be gees: at tus time of birth; if anything were added it would be a drags if or- 3 Rev. F. E, Stockton, the new super: 5 iles of an ad BORGS, Of can, tissue or mu: were removed, just so much would the gen- : : F Jes $| intendent of missions in North Dakota |] 10 15,000 more miles of additional cost. ial metabolism be interfered with as that organ carried its share Extra fancy and extra good quality.,.We have over 50 cloth samples $1 i" expected to he at the First Baptist J Service. . : ' ~ to choose from. Ladies, Gents and Childrens, also yes. our agen’ Church on May 23000 And Gates Half Sole are ng that Innate is perfect, then if man_removes any or- wears one, he will call on you next week. ii 4-Gents, Goata t C. W. Finwall, guaranteed for five thou- just that much denying the ability of Him to do things Fre eee apne eee aes re Pastor at large. 1{ sand miles puncture proof, as they ought to be done. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. care 8-60;ang-up-orat ny s - ‘ Buea, yet cosponly half as much. ¥ THE COM ° . Morning worship at, 10:30. Theme || Moye Mileage Tire and Knows Insurance” }| R. S. Enge, D. C. Ph. C. “A Man Sent from God.” Special mus: Repair C | Chitopractor C. O. Peterson, Agent Promptness is urged upon the congre- if, epair Co. | Bismarck, N. D | Pucas Block Bismarck, N. Dak. : 617 Sth St. : gation. "Northwest Hotel Building, — |! » N. D. ; Lady «attendant Phone 477-K. Bismarck, N. D. Junior Sunday School at 9:39, All| Main St. : oe eee gan ee] other departments at 12 m. A graded |

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